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Iwi investment fund gets $100m in indicative commitments

More than 35 iwi, pan-tribal organisations, Māori land trusts and Māori incorporations will join the Super Fund fund venture.

Sophie Boot
Fri, 10 Nov 2017

The New Zealand Superannuation Fund says it has received indicative commitments up to $100 million for a proposed iwi and Māori direct investment fund.

The fund would see groups pooling capital to make collective investments with a 15 to 20-year investment horizon. Commitments have been made by more than 35 iwi, pan-tribal organisations, Māori land trusts and Māori incorporations, including various Tūwharetoa organisations aggregating together as a single investor, Te Tumu Paeroa, and various Taranaki iwi entities, the Super Fund said in a statement.

The fund is scheduled to close in late December, with legal documentation and internal governance still being finalised. It has been developed as a partnership project by the Ministry of Business,, He kai kei aku ringa (the Crown-Māori economic partnership), Ngāti Awa Group and the Super Fund.

"Reaching this milestone shows real commitment among iwi/Māori organisations to work together for the long-term economic wellbeing of our people and New Zealand more broadly," said Paul Quinn from Ngāti Awa Group, which has made an indicative commitment of $5 million to the fund. "It is pleasing to see significant levels of interest in the fund, especially from the central North Island and Taranaki-based organisations."

The Super Fund's chief investment officer Matt Whineray said the fund would help foster new co-investment opportunities for iwi and Māori organisations as well as other investors with similar investment values and endowments.

The fund "has established a relationship with the NZ Super Fund and will aim to build similar relationships with other institutional investors, with a view to creating and participating in co-investment opportunities," it said.

(BusinessDesk)

Sophie Boot
Fri, 10 Nov 2017
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Iwi investment fund gets $100m in indicative commitments
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